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Analysis of Needs for Infection Control Education in Long-Term Care Hospitals for the Epidemic of COVID-19: Borich Priority Formula and The Locus for Focus Model

Title
Analysis of Needs for Infection Control Education in Long-Term Care Hospitals for the Epidemic of COVID-19: Borich Priority Formula and The Locus for Focus Model
Alternative Author(s)

Choi, Min-Jung ; Jeong, Hyo-Seon ; Joung, Yong-Sun ; Lee, Heeyoung

Keyword
코로나19 ; 요양병원 감염관리 ; 교육 ; 요구 분석 ; 우선순위 ; COVID-19 ; Long-Term Care Hospitals ; Infection Control Education ; Need Assessment ; Borich Priority Formula ; The Locus for Focus Model
Publication Year
2021-03-31
Publisher
Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs
Citation
Health and Social Welfare Review Vol.41 No.1, pp.8-21
Abstract
Infection-vulnerable facilities, such as long-term care hospitals, need special care and active infection control activities and programs. This study attempted to identify the educational needs and priorities of long-term care hospitals in Gyeonggi province, and to seek implications for the development of infection control education programs as it relates to the COVID-19 situation. According to the study, first, 28.4% of long-term care hospitals were found to have no dedicated personnel for infection control. Second, 7 out of 31 educational contents in 8 areas were surveyed as the top priority: Use of personal protective equipment (PPE) when conducting a COVID-19 test, how to separate the test space from other spaces, criteria and methods for ventilation of the test space, how to disinfect the test space, how to transfer patients to other medical institutions, epidemiological investigation process in case of COVID-19 confirmed in medical institutions and disposal of PPEs. Based on these results, the development and implementation of long-term care hospital education programs should be carried out first. In addition, further efforts must be made, such as appointing an infection manager to reflect the reality and establish clear compensation standards, so that infection control activities at long-term medical hospitals can be carried out systematically.
ISSN
1226-072X
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